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Initially focused on the protection of women, the admission of such unions, for the purpose of producing legal effects, required the meeting of three requirements: reputatio, nominatio and tractatus, namely, the female partner should have the treat, the name and the fame of wife, being the couple as such for their friends and for society (5).

As noted CaioMario da Silva Pereira, the law does not specify in what constitutes the possession of a state, and the doctrine conceives such a state of fact, in parallel to the possession of things, as a legal state (11), once characterized by nominatio, tractatus and reputation.

In addition, it is noteworthy that nominatio is repeated, and that it creates a transposed meaning in which one thing is said and something different has to be understood.

For now, what is crucial is that the text forces us to consider that the nominatio Dante uses introduces the rhetorical figura of transumptio, a figure of great importance in the 13th century and utilized as a device able to bring deep structures to the surface (Purcell, "Transumptio').

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